Laying steel over Merrill & Ring Mud Creek Bridge
- CA SQPL 17-023
- 1927
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Laying steel over Merrill & Ring Mud Creek Bridge, 1927 (now called "Ring Creek").
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
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Laying steel over Merrill & Ring Mud Creek Bridge
Fait partie de Ed Aldridge Photograph Collection
Laying steel over Merrill & Ring Mud Creek Bridge, 1927 (now called "Ring Creek").
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
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PGE 55 locomotive at Alta Lake
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Left to right: Hector McLean, Ed Aldridge, Henry Jensen. At Rainbow Lodge.
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Hank Tatlow is in the middle
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Negative sleeve: #466
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Scouts leaving Squamish (Hugh)
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Shay Locomotive in Squamish [Front]
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Newport Timber Company shay locomotive with three cars of logs travelling west from Garibaldi Highlands.
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Identified men in Vancouver (?)
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Left to right: Mr and Mrs J. Johnson with daughter, Joe Confortin's brother and family.
James Eadie and Marsh Hurren Sr standing on Loco #51
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Left to right: James Eadie and Marsh Hurren Sr standing on Loco #51
Sitting on a train (Engine #51).
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James and Janet Eadie with son Fred sitting on a train (Engine #51).
Merrill & Ring "4 Spot" with low built steel laying flatcar
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Merrill & Ring 4 Spot with low built steel laying flatcar, ~1928 in Stawamus Valley. Climbing 6% grade on branch that ran south to Bughouse Heights.
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
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First locomotive to come up Howe Sound to Norton & McKinnon logging operation
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Left to right: Tommy Dickenson (book keeper), George Percy (superintendent), Pete Olsen (hooktender), Al Lund (head high rigger). Taken in 1927 where South Park apartments now stand.
Engine - 50 ton wood burning shay later converted to oil burner. First locomotive to come up Howe Sound to Norton & McKinnon logging operation. Acquired by Merrill & Ring for fire damage to Merrill & Ring timber when Norton McKinnon had a bad fire. Loco taken out of Squamish to other Merrill & Ring operations and came back to Squamish in late 1927 or early 1927. Shark arrester smoke stack loco.
Information supplied by Ed Aldridge.
Photo by: Bun Yarwood.
In 1911, McKinnon and Norton of the Newport Timber Company were logging in Squamish in the area known as the base camp road, near Curly Lews' place. They had donkeys, a large shay engine, and a weird whistle. Mr McKinnon was a bartender and Mr Norton was a logger. Amedy Levesque and George Laviolette worked as brakemen on the locomotive. The camp was run by Mr Fuller.
First full train of logs going south
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First full train of logs going south through "Old Camp" on way to dump. Merrill and Ring 0-4-0 14 ton plymouth gas locomotive.
Left to right: Bun Yarwood, ?, Big Dave Thompson, Al Lund, ?, Bill Tourcotte, ?.
May 1927.
Photo by Ed Aldridge.
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Negative sleeve: #462
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It has a stamp from the MacMillan Bloedel Corporate Communications Department and Jennings Ltd. Photography.
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Fred Downer in front of the 2 spot in 1914
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